Neil Morrissey net worth: Neil Morrissey is an English actor, media personality and also a businessman whose net worth stands at the value of $5.8 Million. Born to Irish parents Larry and May in Stafford, he and his brother were separated from their parents legally. He grew up alone in different foster homes from that of his brother. Morrissey spent most of his childhood time at the Penkhull Children's Home. He had advertised for foster parents when he was studying in high school. He spent two years living with his family and his friend Mark Langston after he left his foster home. He initiated his acting career after leaving Guidhall by landing his first role in The Bounty which starred huge stars like Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins and Laurence Olivier. He also appeared in episode 5 of the 5th series of Juliet Bravo, the police drama series. He rose to fame in mid 80?s playing dim biker Rocky in the drama series Boon. He appeared playing the lead character Noddy in the British horror film in the year 1990. He too starred in Shakespeare's Birthday, a comedy drama where he played a coach driver, in 1999. He then starred in rugby league based movie called Up n Under. He too lent his voice in children's TV series Bod the Builder where he voiced many characters including the lead one. He finally returned to TV screens by starring in drama series Paradise Height in 2002. He too appeared in Carry and Barry, the BBC sitcom that aired between 2004 to2005. He has recently been actively investing his earnings in various projects which too include production companies including his own.

Neil Anthony Morrissey (born 4 July 1962) is an English actor, media personality and businessman. He is best known for his role as Tony in Men Behaving Badly.He is also known for his role as Rocky in Boon; the voice of Bob, Lofty and Farmer Pickles in Bob the Builder; the voice of Gani in Tayo the Little Bus, the voice of Nick in Roary the Racing Car and deputy head Eddie Lawson in Waterloo Road.

Morrissey was born in Stafford to Irish parents. He and his brother Stephen (who died in 1997) were placed under a care order after they went on multiple theft and burglary sprees. They were legally separated from their parents, Larry and May who were psychiatric nurses, who often left their sons at home without an adult for many hours at a time as a result. The boys spent much of their childhood in separate foster homes, Morrissey spending most of his time at the Penkhull Children's Home. While studying at Thistley Hough High School in Stoke, he advertised for foster parents and lived with his friend Mark Langston and his family for nearly two years after having left the children's home at 17 and was fostered. He studied for his A levels at the City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form College. During this time he was a member of the Stoke Repertory Theatre, Stoke Schools Theatre, and Stoke Original Theatre, and performed at the Edinburgh Fringe. He subsequently gained an unconditional scholarship allowing him to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.On leaving Guildhall, Morrissey paid off his student debts by landing parts in film productions. His first role in 1984 was Able Seaman Matthew Quintal in The Bounty alongside Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins and Laurence Olivier.In 1984 he also appeared in episode 5 (of series 5) of the police drama Juliet Bravo, shown on BBC1. Morrissey shot to fame in the mid-1980s as dim biker Rocky in the ITV drama series Boon. In 1990, he played the lead role of Noddy in the British spoof horror film I Bought a Vampi

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Her son, Wyatt Neil came into the world Wednesday night ... That's a big anxiety for a lot of moms,” said Dr. William Morrissey, an OB-GYN Aurora BayCare Medical Center. Dr. Morrissey is an OB-GYN who has been with Aurora BayCare for nearly twenty ...

They were last seen together in 2014 as they took part in a one-off comedy sketch for Feeling Nuts, in aid of testicular cancer. And now Neil Morrissey, 55, and Martin Clunes, also 55, have reunited for the first time in public in three years as they ...

Former Men Behaving Badly star Neil Morrissey and TV chef Richard Fox have called time on their career running a pub. The pair had taken over the Ye Olde Punchbowl Inn in Marton-cum-Grafton, near Boroughbridge, 18 months ago, but have now handed the keys ...